Onesie wroteThis was maybe 15 to 20 years back when some food companies were producing zero-fat foods like potato chips. Olestra was an ingredient and caused some tummy issues. Another example of the US assuming low-fat or zero-fat was the way to reduce obesity.What’s that on? Never heard of this substance. Wondering if it’s something I’ve had before (unlikely, but you never know)
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JMcLellan wroteOr marketing to make money from people who would rather eat themselves skinny with diet products rather than going for a walk.This was maybe 15 to 20 years back when some food companies were producing zero-fat foods like potato chips. Olestra was an ingredient and caused some tummy issues. Another example of the US assuming low-fat or zero-fat was the way to reduce obesity.
my favorite comment that I can NEVER Unhear - is one side effect they referred to as Anal Leakage...
what in the actual fuck
lose weight with our low fat snack - just make sure you are wearing Depends first......
Pauldunlop13 wroteThey don’t still sell that stuff, do they?I think they released a Pringles Low Fat option with Olestra
my favorite comment that I can NEVER Unhear - is one side effect they referred to as Anal Leakage...
what in the actual fuck
lose weight with our low fat snack - just make sure you are wearing Depends first......
but I just can't forget that side effect name
"In the late 2000s, olestra lost its popularity due to supposed side effects and has been largely phased out, but products containing the ingredient can still be purchased at grocery stores in some countries."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olestra